CARSON CITY – On the first leg of his trade mission to the People’s Republic of China, Gov. Brian Sandoval and the Nevada business delegation met with members of the U.S. Embassy staff and representatives of the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Treasury, Agriculture, and the divisions of Economics and Public Affairs of the Department of State, his office reported today.

Highlights of the briefings, held Tuesday, included a discussion on China’s economy and investment strategy and business opportunities for the state of Nevada. The Governor’s Office of Economic Development shared its desire to identify export markets in China and possible avenues for foreign direct investment while Nevada’s business delegation was provided an opportunity to discuss their business interests with and ask questions of Embassy officials.

“Briefings with embassy staff and meetings with U.S. representatives provided our delegation with the opportunity to learn firsthand the complex nature of China’s global economy and how Nevada can build lasting relationships with China’s business community in an effort to grow our economy,” Sandoval said. “These meetings will lay a foundation for further engagement and dialogue.”

Gov. Brian Sandoval and the Nevada trade delegation with Chinese officials in Beijing.

During his tour of the National Centre for Performing Arts, China’s premier and most advanced performing arts center, Sandoval met with the center’s leadership and discussed the importance of such venues to international cities such as Beijing and Las Vegas. Sandoval informed the center’s leadership that Nevada recently celebrated the opening of the Smith Center in Las Vegas and he extended an invitation for them to visit the center.

In addition to exploring mutually beneficial opportunities for Nevada’s business community, Sandoval explained that “partnerships in the arts are extremely important to fostering cultural exchanges that will have broad and lasting impact.”

Sandoval finished the day’s meetings with the Civil Aviation Administration of China and its Deputy Director, Xia Xing Hua. At the meeting, Sandoval discussed the logistical opportunities at Reno-Tahoe International Airport, the completion of the International Terminal 3 at McCarran International Airport, and Nevada’s aviation manufacturing industry and the opportunities for those Nevada companies to export products into China.